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Classification: Reference: Date:
AT16-001L NTB16-110L February 4, 2019
2013-2017 ALTIMA AND 2014-2017 ROGUE; 4 CYLINDER WITH DTC P17F0, P17F1, P0776, P2813, P1715, AND/OR P0841
STORED
APPLIED VEHICLES: APPLIED ENGINE:
2013-2017 Altima (L33) 2014-2017 Rogue (T32) QR25DE (4 cylinder only)
IF YOU CONFIRM Any combination of the following DTCs:
P0776, P2813, P0841, P17F0, P17F1, P1715 IMPORTANT:
If DTCs are stored other than those listed above, this bulletin does not apply.
If customer complains of engine stall while going from 'P' or 'N' range to 'R' or 'D' range, this bulletin does not apply.
If only combinations of the judder DTCs P17F0 and P17F1 exist with no customer complaint, this bulletin does not apply.
If only P1715 exists with no other DTCs, this bulletin does not apply.
NTB15-083, Enhanced Diagnostic Logic For CVT Judder, has reprogramming instructions that may apply.
ACTION See Repair Flow Chart on page 2 to confirm if this bulletin applies. NOTE: Pages 59, 85 and 95 must be printed and attached to the repair order. Nissan Bulletins are intended for use by qualified technicians, not 'do-it-yourselfers'. Qualified technicians are properly trained individuals who have the equipment, tools, safety instruction, and know-how to do a job properly and safely. NOTE: If you believe that a described condition may apply to a particular vehicle, DO NOT assume that it does. See your Nissan dealer to determine if this applies to your vehicle.
This bulletin has been amended. See AMENDMENT HISTORY on the last page. Please discard previous versions of this bulletin.
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Repair Flow Chart
A.
Evidence of CVT belt slippage?
Page 8
This bulletin does not apply
Refer to ASIST for further diagnostic
information.
a. Replace the sub-assembly. Page 17
And then
b. Install a new control valve (valve body). Page 71
Check TCM part number and if needed perform reprogramming
Step 138 on Page 79
IMPORTANT: Reprogramming, if needed, must be done before performing additional services.
Perform ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING CONTROL VALVE. Page 85
Customer complains of engine stall while going from “P” or “N” range to “R” or “D” or “L” range?
Yes
No
Yes
No
Install a new valve body only
Page 71
Does any combination of the following DTCs exist?
P17F0, P17F1, P0776, P2813, P0841, P1715
Does only P1715 exist?
Does only a combination of P17F1, P17F0 exist with no other DTCs
and NO customer complaint of Judder?
Does P17F0 exist?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
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Table of Contents Required Tools / Material…………………………………………………….……
Essential Tools………………………………………………………………….…..
Weights………………………………………………………………………………
Precautions when Disassembling a CVT Assembly……………………………
Control Valve (Valve Body) Removal and CVT Belt Inspection……………….
CVT Assembly Removal…………………………………………………………...
Remove the Converter Housing, Oil Seals, Oil Pump Cover, Oil Pump and Oil Filter………………………………………………………………………………
Clean the CVT case surfaces……...……………………...................................
Clean the Oil Passages in the CVT Case, Oil Pump Cover, and CVT Filter Area………………………………………………………………………………….
New Oil Pump Installation………….………………………………………….….
Replace the Side Cover – Pulleys and Belt (sub-assembly)……………….….
Clutch Total Endplay Adjustment – Thrust Bearing Selection…………………
Clean the Converter Housing Passages…………………………………………
CVT Reassembly…………………………………………………………………...
Control Valve (Valve Body) Strainer and Pan Installation……………………..
Install the CVT Assembly………………………………………………………….
TCM Reprograming.……………………….………………………………………
Perform ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING CONTROL VALVE……………………………………………………………………………….
Trouble Shooting……………………………………………………………………
PARTS INFORMATION……………………………………………………………
CLAIMS INFORMATION…………………………………………………………..
PARTS KITS REFERENCE TABLE………………………………………….…..
page 4
page 4
page 6
page 7
page 8
page 17
page 20 page 28 page 29
page 31
page 33
page 56
page 61
page 63
page 71
page 77
page 78
page 85
page 90
page 92
page 93
page 95
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Required Tools / Materials
B.
Cherry picker / engine hoist / lifting arm (never handle replacement CVT sub-assembly by hand)
Strap or chain to lift and lower CVT and sub-assembly Petroleum jelly or equivalent Extendable magnet Large clean surface / 1 to 2 work tables Vernier calipers Brake cleaner Rubbing alcohol Plastic scraper
Essential Tools
Additional Essential Tools are available from Tech•Mate online: www.nissantechmate.com, or by phone: 1-800-662-2001.
Figure 1
J-50271 Gauge Block
J-51923 J-Hook Case
Separator
J-52282 Output Seal Installer J-52281
CVT Case Differential Seal Installer
J-25721-A Slide Hammer Set
J-50818 CVT2 Oil Pump
Seal Installer
J-50272 Digital Depth
Gauge
J-50255 CVT Service Tool Kit
J-8092 Driver Handle
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Essential Tools (continued). Tools that are not indicated as specifically for one model are used for all models.
C.
Figure 2
CAUTION: Always handle the CVT and component assemblies carefully and with the appropriate lifting tools.
Figure 3
J-51595 Lifting Fixture (top)
J-51595-1 Eyelet & linkage
J-51959 Guide Pins
Figure 4
J-52082
J-52082-2
Use for Rogue Only
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Essential Tools (continued) CAUTION: Always handle the CVT and component assemblies carefully and with the appropriate lifting tools. Tech Cam J-51951
Figure 6
Additional Tech Cam J-51951 kits or components are available from Tech•Mate.
Weights D.
CVT assembly: 300 lbs. approximately CVT sub-assembly: 65 lbs. approximately
Figure 5
Lens swab J-51963 (not part of J-51951)
J-51909 Lifting Fixture (side cover)
Use for Altima
only
Remove protective film before first use
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SERVICE PROCEDURE
IMPORTANT: Repairs performed for this bulletin require CONSULT-III plus Diagnostic result reporting function-Setting be turned ON and Diagnosis (All Systems) be performed. If not done, it may result in a repair being non-warrantable.
Precautions when Disassembling a CVT Assembly E.
Transmissions are vulnerable to particles (dust, metal, lint, etc.).
When disassembling a CVT, make sure your work environment (shop, workbench, etc.), transmission area (sub-frame, oil pan, harness connector, etc.), and your hands are free of contamination.
IMPORTANT:
Wash and clean the exterior of the CVT assembly prior to disassembling. CAUTION: Cover all air breather and drive shaft holes to prevent water intrusion.
Apply rust penetrant to locator / dowel pins on torque converter housing and side cover of CVT and allow to soak as needed.
Refrigerating oil seals may help in assembly (axle and T/C seals). Only disassemble those parts which are mentioned in this bulletin. Make sure all parts are clean prior to assembling / installing.
Unpack service parts just before installation.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Store the related parts that have been removed separately to prevent being mixed up; small cups can be used.
IMPORTANT: The CVT unit “wiring harness connector” will be reused during this procedure. The wiring harness can be disconnected from the valve body at the wiring harness connector and remain in the CVT.
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Control Valve (Valve Body) Removal and CVT Belt Inspection 1. Write down all radio station presets.
Presets 1 2 3 4 5 6 AM FM 1 FM 2 SAT 1 SAT 2/3 Bass Treble Balance Fade Speed Sen. Vol.
2. Disconnect both battery cables, negative cable first. 3. Remove the valve body. Before lifting the vehicle;
Place the transmission gear selector in Neutral.
Refer to the appropriate ESM, section Transaxle & Transmission, for valve body removal.
NOTE: The number ‘7’ is on the head of all bolts that need to be removed for valve body removal. Do not remove any bolt that does not have the number ‘7’.
CAUTION: Never allow any chemicals or fluids other than NS-3 CVT fluid or equivalent to enter the CVT assembly. Never allow any foreign debris, dust, dirt, etc. to enter the CVT assembly.
For additional information, see video # 544: “CVT Belt Inspection”. This video is
located under the TECH TRAINING GARAGE VIDEOS tab in Virtual Academy.
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Exploded View
Figure 9
1. Transaxle assembly 2. Terminal cord assembly 3. CVT fluid temperature sensor bracket
4. Control valve 5. Bracket 6. O-ring 7. New-style oil strainer assembly 8. Old-style oil strainer assembly 9. Oil pan gasket 10. Oil pan 11. Drain plug 12. Drain plug gasket
13. Magnet 14. Spring washer 15. Manual plate 16.
19. Lip seal
O-ring 17. Snap ring 18. Overflow plug
(Total of 9 bolts)
: Always replace after every disassembly.
: Nꞏm (kg-m, ft-lb)
: Nꞏm (kg-m, in-lb)
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Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
4. Secure the front right tire with a suitable
strap, so that it cannot rotate.
This will assist in making the belt turn.
5. Mark the front left tire with a suitable
marking.
This will assure all 360° of the belt is inspected.
6. Using borescope J-51951 with mirror attachment, inspect the entirety of the two sides of the belt that come in contact with the pulleys (see page 12, Figure 15).
Reference the Figures on pages 12 through 16 for comparison of an OK and NG belt condition.
NOTE:
o Be sure to remove the protective film from the mirror before the first use.
o Clean the camera lens and mirror before each inspection. Use 90% isopropyl alcohol and a lens swab from Lens Swab packet J-51963 listed in the PARTS INFORMATION.
o Before inspecting, make sure the camera handle’s AA batteries are charged and the LCD monitor’s battery is charged.
a. Insert the camera lens between the
CVT case and pulley where shown in Figure 11 and Figure 12.
Insert the lens approximately seven (7) inches, and then view the side of the belt that contacts the pulley.
Step 6aStep 6c
Belt
Pulley
Case
Front
Camera flexible tube
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Figure 13
Figure 14
b. Slowly and carefully turn the front left tire one full turn in the forward rotation to view all of the belt.
Holding the borescope with one hand allows for turning the tire with the other hand (see Figure 13).
CAUTION: If the tire is rotated in the rearward rotation, the camera lens may get caught between the belt and pulley.
c. If the inspection result is OK, inspect
the other side of the belt.
Insert the camera lens in the second location where shown in Figure 11 and Figure 14, and then perform step 6b again.
d. If the inspection result is OK 360° on
both sides of the belt, proceed to step 7 on the next page.
For additional information, see video # 544: “CVT Belt Inspection”. This video is located under the TECH TRAINING GARAGE VIDEOS tab in Virtual Academy.
e. If the inspection result is NG,
proceed to step 8 on the next page.
Pulley
Front
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7. If the belt inspection result is OK, replace only the valve body, and then reprogram the
TCM if applicable.
For valve body replacement, go to page 71, Control Valve (Valve Body) Strainer and Pan Installation.
Check TCM part number (step 138 on page 79) and if needed perform reprogramming (step 138 on Page 79) if applicable.
IMPORTANT: Reprogramming, if needed, must be done before performing additional services.
8. If the belt inspection result is NG, replace the CVT sub-assembly and valve body, and
then check step 138 on page 79 to confirm if a TCM reprogram is available.
Go to CVT Assembly Removal, page 17.
Figure 15
Inspect these sides
Do not inspect these sides
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Figure 16: New belt
Figure 17: Close-up of section to be inspected
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Pictures in Figure 18 and Figure 19 were taken with borescope J-51951.
Figure 18: Belt is OK
Figure 19: Belt is OK
OK
OK
Visual lines
Visual lines
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Figure 20: Example of NG belt
Figure 21: Example of NG belt
NG
NG
Lines “smeared”
Scuffing
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A. Pictures in Figure 22-Figure 24 were taken with borescope J-51951.
Figure 22: Example of NG belt
Figure 23: Example of NG belt
Figure 24: Example of NG belt
NG
NG
NG
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CVT Assembly Removal Overview of Sub-assembly Repair
1. Apply rust penetrant as necessary to the dowel pins on the converter
housing side and sub-assembly side cover 2. Remove CVT from the vehicle 3. Remove the Converter Housing, Oil Seals, Oil Pump Cover, Oil Pump and
Oil Filter 4. Clean the CVT case surfaces 5. Clean the Oil Passages in the CVT Case, Oil Pump Cover, and CVT Filter
Area 6. Check initial pulley movement characteristics 7. New Pump Installation 8. Replace the Side Cover – Pulleys and Belt 9. Confirm shift selector movement 10. Recheck new pulley movement characteristics matches that of the original
assembly 11. Clutch Total Endplay Adjustment – Thrust Bearing Selection 12. Clean the Converter Housing Passages 13. CVT Reassembly 14. Control Valve (Valve Body) Strainer and Pan Installation 15. Install the CVT Assembly
NOTE: For additional information review video # 547: “CVT Belt and Pulley Replacement”.
This video is located under the TECH TRAINING GARAGE VIDEOS tab in Virtual Academy.
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9. Temporarily install the oil pan gasket and oil pan with four oil pan bolts to corners of the
oil pan, hand tight (Figure 25).
NOTE: It is not necessary for the control valve to be installed, a new one will be installed later in the service procedure.
Figure 25
10. Remove the CVT from the vehicle.
Refer to the Electronic Service Manual (ESM), section Transaxle & Transmission for removal information.
AWD Vehicles
CAUTION:
o Use extreme care when moving the axle in and out of the transfer case assembly.
o To avoid seal damage or deformation, properly support and guide the axle.
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Figure 26
Figure 27
Figure 28
11. Place the CVT on a workbench with the
oil pan side down.
Use wood or plastic blocks to keep the CVT steady.
CAUTION: Do not deform the oil pan.
12. Remove the torque converter.
13. Drain CVT fluid out of the torque
converter.
14. Remove the primary speed sensor.
IMPORTANT: The speed sensor will be re-used.
Torque converter
Primary speed sensor
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Remove the Converter Housing, Oil Seals, Oil Pump Cover, Oil Pump and Oil Filter
Figure 29
16. Separate and then remove the converter housing from the CVT case.
Use Slide Hammer J-25721-A and Slide Hammer Bolt J-50255-UPD with J-Hook J-51923 at the cut out areas similar to the one shown in Figure 30 and Figure 31.
CAUTION: DO NOT use a pry-bar, chisel, etc. to separate the converter housing from the CVT case.
15. Remove all 23 converter housing
mounting bolts (see Figure 29).
NOTE:
These bolts will be replaced with new ones and will not be reused.
Apply rust remover to the dowel pins if needed.
Figure 30 Figure 31
Dowel Pin
J-25721-A -----
J-50255-UPD-----
J-51923
One of three cutout areas
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17. Note the location of the pin shown in Figure 32.
CAUTION: This pin can slip out during movement of the CVT while converter housing is removed.
Figure 32
Figure 33
19. Carefully remove the reduction gear assembly (Figure 34). 20. Carefully remove the differential assembly (Figure 35).
18. Remove the O-ring from the input shaft.
This O-ring will be replaced with a new one.
Figure 34 Figure 35
O-ring
Reduction gear assembly
Differential assembly
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Figure 36
Figure 37
Figure 38
21. Remove the following oil seals using suitable tools:
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage any of the seal bore surfaces.
a. CVT case differential side oil seal (drive shaft seal).
See Figure 36.
b. Torque converter seal (Figure 37).
c. Converter housing differential side oil seal (drive shaft seal).
See Figure 38.
NOTE: All wheel drive transfer case O-ring will be replaced later in this procedure.
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Figure 39
23. Remove the oil pump chain, driven and drive sprockets as one assembly (Figure 40).
Spread the snap ring to remove sprocket (Figure 41).
IMPORTANT: The drive sprocket has a specific top and bottom. Keep the sprockets and chain together after removed.
22. Remove the two (2) nuts from baffle plate A, and then remove baffle plate A (see Figure 39).
CAUTION: To avoid rounding off these nuts, it is best to use a 3/8 inch drive 6-pt 10 mm socket.
Figure 40 Figure 41
Baffle plate A
Baffle plate nuts
Snap ring Oil pump chain
Drive sprocket
Driven sprocket
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Figure 42
Figure 43
Figure 44
24. Remove the “Pump cover” (dummy
cover) thrust washer (Figure 42).
This thrust washer will be reused.
25. Remove the Oil pump snap ring (Figure
43).
Lightly push the ends of the snap ring together, rotate one side upwards while pulling the snap ring towards the pump opening.
26. Remove the Oil pump bracket (Figure 44).
Retained by two bolts.
Thrust washer
Dummy cover
Snap ring
Oil pump bracket
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Figure 45
Figure 46
Lift the dummy cover from sides ONLY. Do NOT lift from the input shaft (Figure 47. This can lift the clutch pack out.
Do NOT remove the lathe cut seals (white seals in Figure 48) from the dummy cover. These seals will be reused.
Lathe cut seals must be in their correct positions during final assembly to prevent drivability issues.
27. Remove the three bolts from baffle plate
B, and then remove baffle plate B (Figure 45).
28. Remove the two bolts from baffle plate
C, and then remove baffle plate C (Figure 46).
29. Remove the five dummy cover bolts, and
then remove the dummy cover. See Figure 47.
NOTE: These bolts will be reused.
IMPORTANT:
Figure 47 Figure 48
Dummy cover
Lathe cut seals (white seals)
Dummy cover
Do not lift here
Baffle plate B
Baffle plate C
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Figure 49
Figure 50
Figure 51
30. Remove the thrust bearing from the
clutch assembly bore (Figure 49).
NOTE: Take care removing the thrust bearing so that the lathe cut seals are not knocked out of their grooves.
IMPORTANT: The thrust bearing has two different
sides. As the thrust bearing is removed, note the thrust bearing orientation so that the new bearing can be installed in the same orientation.
This bearing will not be re-used. 31. Wipe any metallic debris from the face of
the secondary speed sensor (Figure 49).
32. Remove the oil pump as follows:
a. Remove the fitting bolt located above the left rear corner of the oil pan gasket surface (Figure 50).
b. Remove the three oil pump Allen-head bolts, and remove the oil pump (Figure 51).
NOTE:
Do NOT discard the Allen-head bolts. Bolts will be re-used.
New oil pump will be installed at later steps.
Thrust bearing
Secondary speed sensor
Lathe cut seals (white seals)
Fitting bolt
Oil pan gasket surface Top of
CVT
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Figure 52
Figure 53
Figure 54
33. Remove CVT fluid filter as follows:
a. Remove the 4 bolts and then remove the CVT fluid filter cover (Figure 52).
NOTE: Bolts will be reused.
b. Remove the CVT fluid filter with grommet seal and O-ring seal (Figure 53).
Discard the oil filter and seal. They will be replaced.
Grommet is fitted to the bottom end of the filter and is included with replacement filter (Figure 54).
CVT fluid filter cover
Fluid filter
O-ring seal
Grommet
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Clean the CVT case surfaces 34. Thoroughly clean the mating surfaces of the CVT case and Torque Converter Housing.
A plastic scraper can be used.
CAUTION:
o DO NOT use sanding discs, similar abrasive tools, or metal blades.
o Use brake spray or equivalent solvent and lint-free towels only.
o Make sure brake spray or solvents used are compatible with local regulations.
o Prevent debris from entering in the CVT.
o Make sure rust and debris have been cleaned off of dowel pins and receiving holes (Figure 55).
35. Clean the dowel pins and dowel pin receiving holes of any rust or debris (Figure 55).
NOTE: Use small wire brush or similar tool at the inside surface of dowel pin holes. DO NOT SCRAPE CVT CASE mating surfaces.
Figure 55
Dowel pin
Clean dowel pin receiving holes
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Clean the Oil Passages in the CVT Case, Oil Pump Cover, and CVT Filter Area In the following steps:
Brake spray or a suitable cleaning solvent and compressed air will be used to clean out oil passages in the CVT assembly.
Make sure the brake spray or solvents are compatible with local regulations.
WARNING: Wear eye / face protection when using compressed air and cleaning fluids. CAUTION: Regulate air pressure up to a maximum of 75 PSI.
Figure 56
36. Clean the area where the CVT fluid filter
fits (Figure 56).
Make sure the old filter grommet seal is removed.
37. Clean the fluid passages to and from the
filter (Figure 56).
Clean within this area
Fluid passages
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38. Spray brake clean in all oil passages of the CVT case where shown in Figure 57 and
Figure 58.
Do not spray brake clean into the clutch pack. 39. Apply compressed air in the same passages.
NOTE: Do not stand in front of the passages while using compressed air.
Figure 57
Figure 58
40. Temporarily install fluid filter cover.
Apply cleaner, and then 75 PSI maximum air pressure in these passages.
Air pressure comes out these passages.
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New Oil Pump Installation IMPORTANT: For the following service procedures a PARTS KITS REFERENCE TABLE is provided on page 95.
Use the check off column on the left to ensure the correct new part is installed at each step, and then attach to the repair order.
Figure 59
Figure 60
Figure 61
41. Install the new oil pump using three
original Allen-head bolts (Figure 59).
NOTE:
Finger tighten the Allen-head bolts at this time.
Oil Pump kit includes new pump, O-ring and snap ring.
42. Place new O-ring on the fitting bolt, and
coat with CVT fluid (Figure 60).
43. Install the fitting bolt finger tight
(Figure 61).
O-ring
Fitting bolt
Fitting bolt
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44. Torque the three Allen head bolts and fitting bolt.
Allen head bolt torque: 17.6 – 20.6 N•m (1.79 – 2.1 kg-m, 13.0 – 15.2 ft-lb)
Fitting bolt torque: 26.0 – 30.0 N•m (2.65 – 3.06 kg-m, 19.2 – 22.1 ft-lb)
Figure 62
45. Install the new snap ring (Figure 62).
Snap ring
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Replace the Side Cover – Pulleys and Belt (sub-assembly) Review video # 547: “CVT Belt and Pulley Replacement” and fast forward to minute marker 3:14. This video is located under the TECH TRAINING GARAGE VIDEOS tab in Virtual Academy.
Figure 63
Figure 64
46. Temporarily install the dummy cover with
3 bolts, finger tight (Figure 63).
IMPORTANT:
Do not install the thrust bearing to the clutch assembly bore at this time.
If cover does not seat flush see trouble shooting The Dummy Cover Will Not Sit Flush on page 90.
47. Temporarily install the converter housing
onto the CVT case with three bolts finger tight (Figure 64).
IMPORTANT: When fitting the CVT case surfaces, DO NOT use the bolts to draw in the case halves. Make sure the case surfaces are flush, and have no gaps prior to installing the bolts.
Dummy cover
Bolts
Converter housing
Bolts
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Figure 65
Figure 66
48. Flip the CVT case so that the converter
housing faces down and side-cover faces up.
Lifting fixtures J-51595 and J-51595-1 can be used for this step.
See Figure 66 for lifting fixture information.
CAUTION:
o Do not hit the manual shaft (Figure 65) while flipping the CVT; the manual shaft is longer than the oil pan mating surface. Use a plastic / wooden block to support as needed.
o Note the location of the terminal connector harness. Do not pinch the terminal connector harness between the CVT case and work bench or supporting blocks.
Manual shaft
Lifting Fixture #: J-51595
Eyelet #: J-51595-1
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Figure 67
Figure 68
Figure 69
49. Rotate the primary pulley by hand to
check the pulley’s rotational characteristics.
IMPORTANT: Remember the pulley’s rotational characteristics. This will be used as a reference after the new side cover-pulleys and belt sub-assembly (sub-assembly) have been installed.
WARNING: Do not place fingers between the pulley and the CVT case.
50. Remove the nineteen (19) side cover
fixing bolts (Figure 69).
These bolts will be replaced with new ones and will not be reused.
Rotate the primary pulley by hand
Do not place fingers under pulley
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NOTE: When working with sub-assembly install, uninstall, and bracket attachment, it is critical that CVT and sub-assembly are level. If not level, the pulleys and bearings can sit slightly at an angle and will hinder installation. CAUTION: Always handle the CVT and component assemblies carefully and with the appropriate lifting tools. 51. Attach appropriate lifting fixture to the side cover (Figure 70).
For Altima, proceed to step 52 on page 37 for lifting fixture procedure.
For Rogue, proceed to step 55 on page 39 for lifting fixture procedure.
For Altima use tool J-51909 with eyelet J-51595-1
For Rogue use tools J-52082 with spacers J-52082-2
Figure 70
Attach here
J-52082
J-52082-2
J-51909
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Altima Lifting Fixture procedure
Figure 71
Figure 72
Figure 73
52. Attach Lifting Fixture J-51909 (Figure
71) with eyelet from J-51595 (Figure 66) to the side cover at point shown in Figure 72.
Lifting Fixture bolt torque (Max.): 45 N•m (4.6 kg-m, 33 ft-lb)
CAUTION: Do not cross thread bolts when attaching to side cover.
Eyelet bolt torque: Hand tight.
J-51909 Lifting Fixture (side cover)
Attach here
Lifting Fixture #: J-51909
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Altima Lifting Fixture procedure (continued)
Figure 74
Figure 75
53. Install the two alignment Guide Pins
(J-51959 - Guide Pins) as shown in Figure 74 and Figure 75.
NOTE: The Guide Pins should be located on
opposite sides of the sub-assembly.
Guide Pins should be placed as far apart as possible.
Guide Pins must be placed next to dowel pins (Figure 75).
54. Proceed to step 58 on page 41.
Guide Pin
Guide Pin
Guide Pin
Dowel Pin
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Rogue Lifting Fixture procedure
Figure 76
a. Loosen all of the wing-nut bolts on the Lifting Fixture.
b. Confirm that three (3) spacers (# J-52082-2) are present between the longer legs and triangle bracket as shown in Figure 77.
c. Install the Lifting Fixture to the CVT case at the six (6) bolt holes shown in Figure 76.
d. Tighten the wing-nut bolts on the Lifting Fixture finger tight in the following order:
1) Tighten the lower six (6) wing-nut bolts.
2) Tighten the two (2) joint to triangle brackets.
3) Tighten the top two (2) wing-nut bolts, and then proceed to step 57 on the next page.
CAUTION: Do not cross thread the bolts when attaching to the CVT side cover.
Figure 77
55. Remove the six (6) pulley bracket bolts.
Bolts will be reinstalled to the original pulley and belt sub-assembly.
56. Attach universal Lifting Fixture J-52082
with spacers J-52082-2 to the side cover as shown in Figure 77.
NOTE: Install and tighten by hand only.
Longer legs
Triangle bracket
Lifting Fixture J-52082
(3) Spacers (# J-52082-2)
Top wing-nut bolt
Lower wing-nut bolt
Triangle bracket joint
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Rogue Lifting Fixture procedure (continued)
Figure 78
Figure 79
NOTE: The following steps on the next page apply to both Altima and Rogue.
57. Install the two CVT Assembly Guide
Pins (J-51959 - Guide Pins) as shown in Figure 78 and Figure 79.
The Guide Pins must be located next to the dowel pins.
Guide Pin
Dowel Pin Dowel Pins
Guide Pin
Dowel Pin
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58. Raise the Lifting Fixture so that the CVT assembly weight is mostly supported by the Lifting Fixture and just slightly raised off of the work surface.
59. Loosen the side cover with a slide hammer at the three points (tool location marks)
shown in Figure 80.
Rotate between the 3 locations on the side cover until the CVT case separates from the sub-assembly; this can take more than one rotation to loosen sealant.
CAUTION: DO NOT use a pry-bar, chisel, etc. to separate the side cover from the CVT case.
NOTE: Apply rust penetrant to the two dowel pins as needed.
Figure 80
Figure 81
Tool location marks Figure 80 shows Altima side cover
and is for reference only
60. Raise the Lifting Fixture to remove the
“side cover with pulleys and belt sub-assembly” (sub-assembly) from the CVT case (Figure 81).
CAUTION: Make sure the primary speed sensor is removed from the sub-assembly.
Speed sensor will be reused.
DO NOT discard speed sensor.
This sub-assembly will not be reused.
Dowel pin
Dowel pin
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61. Remove the lifting fixture from the sub-assembly.
For Rogue re-install all six (6) original bolts into the old sub-assembly. 62. Thoroughly clean the mating surfaces of the CVT case (Figure 82) that the sub-
assembly was just separated from (a plastic scraper can be used).
Confirm that dowel pins have remained in the CVT case. If not, remove them from the sub-assembly and relocate back to the CVT case.
NOTE: The Guide Pins can be temporarily removed for cleaning purposes.
CAUTION: o DO NOT use sanding discs, similar abrasive tools, or metal blades. o Use brake spray or equivalent solvent and lint-free towels only. o Make sure brake spray or solvents used are compatible with local regulations o Prevent debris from entering in the CVT. o Make sure rust and debris have been cleaned off of dowel pins and receiving holes.
63. Replace the O-ring on the CVT case side with a new one from the PARTS KITS
REFERENCE TABLE; discard original O-ring (Figure 83).
Coat the O-ring with CVT fluid before installing.
Figure 84
Figure 82 Figure 83
64. Remove the thrust bearing from the
planetary carrier plate (Figure 84).
Thrust bearing will be re-used. DO NOT discard.
CAUTION: If not found on the planetary carrier plate, the thrust bearing may still be attached to the primary pulley.
O-ring
Mating surfaces
Thrust bearing
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65. Rotate the shift select lever counter clockwise to the “L” range position
(Figure 85), so that the park pawl is at its lowest position (Figure 86).
66. Attach the appropriate Lifting Fixture to the new sub-assembly, and then raise sub-
assembly out of the shipping box.
For Rogue ONLY, first remove the six (6) bolts from the new sub-assembly and then remove their O-rings before installing Lifting Fixture.
These bolts will be reused.
These O-rings will not be reused.
CAUTION: Do not cross thread the side cover holes when installing the Lifting Fixture. Always start the bolts by hand.
Refer to Altima (page 37) or Rogue (page 39) Lifting Fixture procedures for correct
Lifting Fixture installation.
Figure 87
Figure 85 Figure 86
Park pawl
Shift select lever
Sub-assembly
Lifting Fixture for Rogue
Sub-assembly
Lifting Fixture for Altima
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67. Apply one continuous 2.0 mm diameter bead of sealant along the center of the CVT
case side mating surface (Figure 88).
Sealant: Loctite 5460 (See the Parts Information section of this bulletin) Color: Pink
IMPORTANT: Confirm that the mating surfaces are clean before applying sealant. Make sure that the starting point and the ending point of the sealant is between
two bolt holes. Overlap both ends of the bead by 3 – 5 mm.
CAUTION: Be careful not to contact or contaminate the sealant. If the sealant has been disturbed or contaminated in any way before case assembly, thoroughly clean the mating surfaces of the CVT case and re-start from step 67.
Figure 88
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68. Install the original thrust bearing on the primary pulley of the new sub-assembly part
(Figure 89).
IMPORTANT: The thrust bearing surface must lay flush with the primary pulley. Any additional height will affect the total end play that is measured later in this procedure.
CAUTION: The thrust bearing has two sides. Reference Figure 89 for bearing orientation.
Apply a small amount of petroleum jelly or equivalent to the original thrust bearing to
hold it in place on the primary pulley.
Figure 89
Thrust bearing; must sit flush with primary pulley surface.
Primary pulley
Thrust bearing
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69. Coat the primary pulley bearing, secondary pulley gear teeth and the secondary bearing
with CVT fluid prior to installation (Figure 90).
CAUTION: Do NOT drip any CVT fluid onto the sealant. The following Figures are for reference only and may or may not have the sealant in place, or have the old sealant removed. Clean the surfaces and apply sealant when and where instructed.
Figure 90
70. While lowering the sub-assembly, route the Guide Pins into the appropriate CVT bolt
holes one at a time (the Guide Pins are different lengths for easy assembly).
IMPORTANT: Do NOT allow the output gear to contact the lubrication tube when the side cover is positioned over the guide pins (Figure 91).
Figure 91
Coat these surfaces with CVT fluid
Output gear
Lubrication tube
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IMPORTANT: F.
Before continuing, it is recommended that you review and understand the instructions on pages 47 to 51. The sub-assembly will lower into the CVT case without applying extra vertical force.
IF THE SUB-ASSEMBLY DOES NOT LOWER COMPLETELY, ! PHYSICAL INTERFERENCE IS PRESENT. Use the “visual gap size” below (Figure 92 and Figure 93), between the sub-assembly and the CVT case, to determine the cause of interference.
Figure 92
Figure 93
38 mm - Page 49
19 mm - Page 50
44 mm - Page 48
6 mm - Page 51
CASE GAP = ?
Case gap
Key Technique: Raise to remove weight on interference, adjust as necessary, and then lower again.
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71. Carefully lower the Lifting Fixture to install the sub-assembly into the CVT case as
follows:
While visually looking down into the bore (Figure 95) to confirm that the output gear is clearing the CVT case bearing bore,
a. Level the sub-assembly by placing hands on top to guide it into the CVT case.
b. Lower the sub-assembly until a gap of 38 mm (1.5 inch) is present to the CVT case (Figure 98 on page 49) and then proceed to step 72.
If the sub-assembly will not lower any farther than 44 mm (1.75 inch) the output gear has not cleared the bearing bore (Figure 94).
Sub-assembly will not lower past 44 mm (1.75 inch)?
Interference is present between the output gear and bearing bore.
Figure 94
Figure 95
Bearing bore
Output gear
Sub-assembly
44 mm (1.75 inch) gap
CVT case
CVT case
Output gear
Bearing bore
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CAUTION: In the following steps be careful not to contact or contaminate the sealant. If the sealant has been disturbed or contaminated in any way before case assembly, remove the sealant completely and re-start from step 67 on page 44. 72. Align the parking rod with the parking pawl as follows:
IMPORTANT: Perform step 72 while the sub-assembly has a 38 mm (1.5 inch) gap to the CVT case (Figure 98).
a. Rotate the shift select lever clockwise on the side of the CVT to adjust the park rod
to the highest position.
b. Use a magnet, or similar tool, to align the park rod in the CVT case ( in Figure 97) with the opening in the parking pawl ( in Figure 96) in the side cover.
NOTE: If the parking rod is not located correctly it will keep the case from lowering. The following Figures are for reference only.
Figure 98
Figure 96 Figure 97
Pocket magnet CVT case
Side cover
Sub-assembly
38 mm (1.5 inch) gap
CVT case
Parking rod
Parking pawl
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73. Continue to slowly lower the sub-assembly into the CVT case.
If the primary and the secondary pulley bearings do not align properly with their bores (Figure 99) or are at an angle, a gap of 19 mm (0.75 inch) may be present.
As needed, level the sub-assembly as it is lowered into the CVT case to help the primary and the secondary pulley bearings align in their bores.
MINOR LEVELING ADJUSTMENTS with limited weight on the sub-assembly will help the installation. Vertical force is not needed.
Once the sub-assembly is LEVEL the primary and the secondary pulley bearings will smoothly align while lowering.
Sub-assembly will not lower past 19 mm (0.75 inch)?
If this occurs Do NOT force sub-assembly into case.
a. Raise the sub-assembly slightly.
b. Level the sub-assembly (visually check the gap between case and sub-assembly side cover and confirm that it is even all around).
c. Gently lower the sub-assembly.
d. Gently shake the sub-assembly horizontally, lower, raise and repeat as needed to help align.
e. Lower to clear dowel pins to 6 mm (0.25 inch).
Figure 99
19 mm (0.75 inch) gap
Bearing bore
Secondary pulley bearing
Primary pulley bearing
Bearing bore
Sub-assembly
CVT Case
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IMPORTANT: In the following steps the case halves must sit flush against each other without a gap before installing the bolts. The bolts CANNOT be used to draw the cases together. DO NOT APPLY VERTICAL FORCE. 74. Once the dowel pins are cleared, ease the sub-assembly down onto the CVT case until
the case halves are flush.
Confirm the dowel pins are clean and aligned and are not catching on the sub-assembly case cover.
WARNING: Be careful not to get fingers caught between the CVT case and sub-assembly when seating.
Sub-assembly will not lower past 6 mm (0.25 inch)? If the sub-assembly will not lower past 6 mm (0.25 inch), the primary pulley splines are not aligned.
If this occurs Do NOT force sub-assembly into case.
a. Raise the sub-assembly slightly so the weight is not completely on the primary pulley splines.
b. Slightly rotate the primary pulley through the bottom of the CVT and then lower the sub-assembly.
c. Repeat as needed.
Figure 100
Belt element
Sub-assembly
6 mm (0.25 inch) gap
Primary pulley splines
Planetary carrier splines
Primary pulley
CVT case
Touch side of primary pulley to align splines
Do not place fingers below primary pulley
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Figure 101
1) Raise the sub-assembly and remove all sealant.
2) Restart from step 67 on page 44. 76. Remove the guide pins.
75. Confirm the parking rod operation as
follows:
a. Rotate the shift select lever counter clockwise and confirm that all detents for each of the P-R-N-D-L are felt.
b. Rotate the lever clockwise to return the rod back to the P position.
c. Are all of the detents felt?
YES: Proceed to step 76.
NO: If the lever does not rotate or
if all detents are not felt:
Rotate the shift select lever
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77. Install the new side cover bolts for sub-assembly to the CVT case (Figure 102).
Torque the first eight (8) bolts marked as in the sequence numbered in Figure 102 below, and then torque the rest of the bolts in a clockwise direction.
Bolt torque: 45 N•m (4.6 kg-m, 33 ft-lb) 19 pieces.
Figure 102
78. Remove the lifting fixture. 79. For Rogue ONLY, Install six (6) new O-rings, from the Parts Kits Reference Table, to
the six (6) new pulley bearing retainer bolts that were removed from the new sub-assembly on page 43, step 66.
All other models, proceed to step 81
Figure 103
80. Install the six (6) new pulley bearing
retainer bolts finger tight.
Do not use tools to install.
8
5
1
3
6
24
7
Torque un-numbered bolts in clockwise direction
Rogue only
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81. Confirm the rotational smoothness of the primary pulley as follows:
a. With clean hand, access the primary pulley from the bottom of the CVT.
b. Rotate the primary pulley by hand and confirm that the characteristic is the same as previously checked at step 49 on page 35, prior to removing the original sub-assembly.
c. Is the rotational characteristic worse than before the sub-assembly was replaced?
NO: The rotational characteristic is the same or better; proceed to step 82.
YES:
1) Remove the sub-assembly from the CVT case.
2) Wipe and clean the sealant completely from both the CVT case rim and
side cover rim.
3) Restart sub-assembly installation from Step 67 of “Replace Side Cover – Pulleys and Belt” on Page 44.
4) Return to step 81 and recheck rotational characteristic.
Figure 104
82. For Rogue ONLY torque all six (6) bolts.
All other models, proceed to step 83.
Bolt torque: 28 N•m (2.8 kg-m, 20 ft-lbs).
Rogue only
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Figure 105
Figure 106
83. Install the CVT case side axle seal (Figure 105).
Use Seal Installer J-52281 and Driver Handle J-8092.
Apply a light coat of CVT fluid to the seal lip surfaces.
84. Place the CVT on the work bench with
the side cover facing down on the bench 85. Remove the converter housing which
was temporarily installed with three bolts.
CVT case
J-52281
J-8092
Converter housing
Bolts
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Clutch Total Endplay Adjustment – Thrust Bearing Selection IMPORTANT: The clutch total endplay (Figure 107) must always be adjusted between the clutch drum and the dummy cover when a new sub-assembly is installed and is adjusted with thrust bearing thickness. There are eight (8) thicknesses of thrust bearings available for total endplay adjustment. For additional information, see video # 547: “CVT Belt and Pulley Replacement”
and fast forward to minute marker 13:22. This video is located under the TECH TRAINING GARAGE VIDEOS tab in Virtual Academy.
Figure 107
86. Clean and then zero the Digital Depth Gauge (part #: J-50272).
Set Digital Depth Gauge to millimeters.
87. Clean Gauge Block J-50271.
88. Confirm the mating surfaces of the CVT case are clean.
Total endplay
Dummy cover CVT case
Clutch drum
Thrust bearing
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Figure 108
Figure 109
Figure 110
89. Calculate the average (D) clutch
assembly bore depth (Figure 108) as follows:
IMPORTANT: Measurements are required from two opposite ends to obtain the average.
a. Place the Gauge Block on the surface where the dummy cover seats, and over the clutch assembly bore (Figure 109).
IMPORTANT: This surface is lower than the CVT case to torque converter housing surface.
NOTE: The clutch assembly should sit 2-3 mm lower than the dummy cover seat (Figure 110).
b. Confirm the Gauge Block is not
sitting on the clutch assembly or against the input shaft.
NOTE: If the clutch assembly is sitting higher than the dummy cover surface, see trouble shooting The Dummy Cover Will Not Sit Flush on page 90.
Gauge Block
Clutch assembly bore
Dummy cover seat
Clutch assembly
Dummy cover seat
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Figure 111
Figure 112
e. Measure this same distance on the opposite side (180 degrees) of the clutch assembly bore and write it as D2.
f. Using the formula below, calculate the average and write down the calculated value as D.
c. Position the Depth Gauge on the
Gauge Block (Figure 111).
NOTE: Make sure the Depth Gauge’s datum level is flush with the top of the Gauge Block.
d. Carefully slide the gauge down until it bottoms out on the bottom of the clutch assembly bore. Write this measurement as D1 (use millimeters).
NOTE: Do not measure from the clutch assembly bore shown in red (Figure 112).
Clutch assembly bore
Gauge Block
Depth Gauge Datum level
(D1 + D2) D = -------------- Write the measurement for “D” here _____ mm 2
Measure here; D2
Measure here; D1
Do not measure from this raised step (highlighted in red).
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Figure 113
c. Position the Depth Gauge on the Gauge Block over an outer end of the dummy cover (Figure 114).
NOTE: Make sure the Depth Gauge’s datum level is flush with the top of the Gauge Block.
d. Carefully slide the Depth Gauge down until it contacts the dummy cover surface that mates with the CVT case. Write this measurement as H1 (use millimeters).
e. Measure this same distance on the opposite side of the dummy cover and write it as H2 (Figure 114).
Figure 114
f. Using the formula below, calculate the average and then write down the calculated value as H.
(H1 + H2) H =
91. Choose the thrust bearing to adjust Clutch Total Endplay (A) as follows:
a. Calculate A (Total Endplay):
Total Endplay A = D – H (This will be the thrust bearing thickness).
Fill in the measurements below for “D” and “H” from pages 58 and 59 to calculate for “A”.
D measurement ______ mm Please print this page and – H measurement ______ mm attach it to the repair order. = A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ______ mm
90. Measure the average (H) dummy cover height (Figure 114) as follows:
a. Clean the dummy cover surfaces that contact the CVT case and thrust bearing (Figure 113).
CAUTION: Use brake spray (or equivalent) and lint-free towel only. Make sure the brake spray or solvents used are compatible with local regulations.
b. Place the dummy cover upside down on a work bench, and place the Gauge Block onto the thrust bearing surface (Figure 114).
Clean surfaces Clean here
Clean here
(H1 + H2) H = --------------- Write the measurement for “H” here _____ mm 2
Gauge Block
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b. Choose the appropriate bearing from Table A below, based on the Total Endplay (A) calculated on the previous page (8 thicknesses of thrust bearings are available).
Example: If A = 4.3 mm, it falls between the lower and upper clearances for bearing thickness 3.93 mm.
Refer to PARTS INFORMATION for Thrust Bearing part numbers by thickness.
c. Measure and confirm that the selected thrust bearing is the correct thickness before installing (Figure 115).
d. Circle the thrust bearing part number that was selected in Table A. Table A
PART #: 31407- A = D - H
CLEARANCE (A)BEARING
THICKNESS
1XZOB 3.87 - 4.07 MM 3.57 1XZ0C 4.08 - 4.23 mm 3.75 1XZ0D 4.24 - 4.43 mm 3.93 1XZ0E 4.44 - 4.58 mm 4.1 1XZ1A 4.59 - 4.78 mm 4.28 1XZ1B 4.79 - 4.94 mm 4.46 1XZ1C 4.95 - 5.09 mm 4.61 1XZ1D 5.10 - 5.29 mm 4.79
Figure 115
92. Install the thrust bearing flush to the clutch assembly bore as shown in Figure 116.
Install thrust bearing in area shown in green so that it is centered by the four tabs.
CAUTION: The thrust bearing has two sides. See image below for appropriate orientation.
Figure 116
Correct installation Incorrect installation
Thrust bearing
Silver surface faces UP
This gap should face down
Black surface faces DOWN
Four Alignment tabs. (One not shown).
Silver surface faces UP
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Clean the Converter Housing Passages IMPORTANT: Remove as much of the CVT and cleaning fluids as possible, and clean the related parts in the following steps.
Figure 117
Figure 118
93. Remove the baffle plate and lubrication tube as follows:
a. Remove the three bolts, and then remove the baffle plate from the converter housing (Figure 117).
b. Remove the bolt and then remove the lubrication tube and its bracket (Figure 118).
Baffle plate and bolts
Lubrication tube, bracket,
and bolt
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94. Clean the oil passages of the converter housing, lubrication tube and dummy cover with brake spray (or equivalent) where shown in Figure 119 and Figure 120 below.
NOTE: Do not stand in front of the passages shown while using compressed air.
Figure 119
Figure 120
95. Install the lubrication tube, bracket and bolt, and then the baffle plate with three bolts (Figure 121).
Bolt torque: 5.9 N•m (0.6kg-m, 52 in-lb.)
Figure 121
Lubrication tube and bracket
Lubrication tube and bracket
Baffle plate and bolts
Apply cleaner, and then 75 PSI air pressure to
these passages
Apply cleaner, and then 75 PSI air pressure to this
passage
Air pressure comes out here
Apply 75 PSI maximum air pressure
in these passages
Air pressure comes out these
passages
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CVT Reassembly
Figure 122
Figure 123
Figure 124
96. Install a new torque converter seal with Seal Installer J-50818 (Figure 122).
Place the torque converter housing flat during installation.
Apply a light coat of CVT fluid to the seal lip surfaces.
The torque converter housing seal will be 0.5 mm (0.020 inches) below the bore’s surface when the seal installer bottoms out.
97. Is this vehicle an all-wheel drive (AWD)?
YES: Proceed to step 98.
NO: Install the torque converter housing side axle seal (Figure 123).
Use Seal Installer J-52282 and Driver Handle J-8092.
Apply a light coat of CVT fluid to the seal lip surfaces.
Proceed to step 98.
98. Apply petroleum jelly or equivalent to the
dummy cover’s lathe cut seals (Figure 124) before installing the dummy cover to the CVT case.
IMPORTANT: Confirm that the lathe cut seals
(white seals) are in their appropriate slots. Carefully reposition seals as necessary.
Lathe cut seals must be in their correct positions during final assembly to prevent drivability issues.
J-50818
Converter housing
J-8092
J-52282
Dummy cover lathe cut seals (white seals)
This area must remain clear
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Figure 125
Figure 126
Figure 127
99. Confirm that the input shaft’s lathe cut seals are in the correct positions (Figure 125).
IMPORTANT: Lathe cut seals (white seals) must be
in their appropriate slots. Carefully reposition seals as necessary.
Lathe cut seals must be in their correct positions during final assembly to prevent drivability issues.
100. Install the dummy cover first, then baffle plate C, and then the related bolts finger tight (Figure 126).
IMPORTANT: Visually check that the dummy cover is fully seated on the CVT case. If it is not, refer to Trouble Shooting pages 90 – 91.
Do not force the dummy cover into place.
Make sure the dummy cover is fully seated before installing the bolts.
Do not torque these bolts at this time.
101. Install baffle plate B and “L” bracket with the related bolts finger tight (Figure 127).
102. Torque the bolts from steps 100 and
101 in the following order:
a. Baffle plate B bolts: 5.9 N•m (0.6 kg- m, 52.2 in-lb.)
b. “L” bracket bolts: 25.5 N-m (2.6 kg-m, 19 ft- lb). Torque 1 and then 2 .
c. Dummy cover and baffle plate C bolts torque: 19.0 N•m (1.9 kg-m, 14 ft-lb.)
Input shaft
This area must remain clear
Input shaft lathe cut seals (white seals) correctly
located in slots
Dummy cover, baffle plate C, and
bolts
2
1 “L” bracket and bolts
2
Baffle plate B and bolts
1
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Figure 128
103. Install the thrust washer onto the
dummy over (Figure 128).
Use petroleum jelly or equivalent to hold the thrust washer in place.
Make sure the tabs fit into the holes.
Thrust washer
Tabs
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Figure 129
Figure 130
Figure 131
104. Install the drive sprocket, driven
sprocket, and chain as an assembly (Figure 129).
Make sure the raised edge (wider edge) on the drive sprocket is facing up (Figure 130).
a. Expand the snap ring with a suitable tool, and then push down on the driven sprocket until it bottoms out (Figure 131).
b. Release the snap ring and then pull up on the driven sprocket until the snap ring locks into its groove.
NOTE: A click sound is heard when the snap ring locks in place.
Drive sprocket Chain Driven sprocket
Raised edge
Driven sprocketSnap ring
ends
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Figure 132
Figure 133
107. Install the differential assembly and the reduction gear assembly into the CVT case (Figure 134).
Thoroughly clean each assembly before installing.
Oil the bearings and gear teeth with CVT fluid before installing.
Figure 134
105. Install baffle plate A with two nuts
(Figure 132).
Nut torque: 5.9 N•m (0.6 kg-m, 52.2 in-lb.)
106. Install a new O-ring on the input shaft
(Figure 133).
Apply CVT fluid to the O-ring and O-ring groove before installing.
Baffle plate A nuts
O-ring
Differential assembly
Reduction gear assembly
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108. Install the CVT fluid filter and components (Figure 135).
Install a new filter with grommet (one part).
Install a new O-ring.
Confirm that all components and areas where components fit are thoroughly clean.
Apply CVT fluid to the grommet seal and O-ring before installing.
Install the filter cover.
Bolt torque 4.2 N•m (0.43 kg-m, 37.2 in-lb.)
Figure 135
Figure 136
109. Confirm the pin (Figure 136) is located in the CVT case prior to installation of the converter housing.
NOTE: Apply petroleum jelly or equivalent to keep it in place if necessary.
Fluid filter
O-ring seal CVT fluid filter cover
Pin
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110. Apply one continuous 2.0 mm (0.8 inches) diameter bead (Figure 137) of pink colored
Loctite 5460 Sealant (see the Parts Information section of this bulletin).
Before sealant application, make sure the mating surfaces are clean from oil, dirt, old sealant, etc. (Figure 137).
IMPORTANT: Have the converter housing ready for installation prior to applying the sealant.
NOTE: o Start applying sealant where shown, making sure that the starting point and the
ending point are about the middle between the bolt holes. o Overlap both ends of the bead by 3-5 mm (0.12-0.20 inches). o Make sure to apply sealant around the center bolt hole.
Figure 137
Also apply sealant around this bolt hole
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111. Install the converter housing onto the CVT case (see Figure 138 for torque sequence):
Install new bolts (23).
a. Torque the first six (6) bolts with symbol in numbered sequence (see below).
b. Torque the remaining bolts with symbol in numbered sequence (see below).
Use a short socket on the bolts indicated by this symbol:
All bolts are 30 mm (1.2 inches) in length.
Bolts torque: 45.0 N•m (4.6 kg-m, 33.2 ft-lb.)
IMPORTANT: Make sure to torque the bolts in the sequence shown (Figure 138).
Figure 138
112. Clean off the excess sealant.
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Control Valve (Valve Body) Strainer and Pan Installation IMPORTANT: Installation steps in this bulletin may contain different style parts than what were
originally installed in the CVT. Pay careful attention, REASSEMBLY MAY NOT BE IDENTICAL TO DISASSEMBLY.
Confirm that the QR label, control valve and CD part numbers all match before
installing the control valve (refer to NTB12-103). For additional information, see video # 547: “CVT Belt and Pulley Replacement” and
fast forward to minute marker 20:09. This video is located under the TECH TRAINING GARAGE VIDEOS tab in Virtual Academy.
CAUTION: Handle the valve body carefully.
Figure 139
Figure 140
NOTE: If an oil strainer bracket was removed, discard it. An oil strainer bracket (Figure 139) will not be used with the new oil strainer.
113. Install a new lip seal (Figure 140).
Do NOT reuse the old lip seal.
Apply a small amount of petroleum jelly or equivalent to the lip seal to keep it in place on the CVT.
Oil strainer bracket
Lip seal
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Figure 141
CAUTION: The two 25 mm bolts are installed WITHOUT the strainer bracket.
Bolt torque: 7.9 N•m (0.81 kg-m, 70 in-lb.)
114. Install the Control Valve with eleven
(11) mounting bolts (Figure 141).
IMPORTANT: Leave four (4) bolt holes blank at this step.
CAUTION: Make sure the wiring harness does not get pinched (see Figure 142 and Figure 143 for correct routing).
54 mm (2.125 inches) long bolt ; 7 pieces
44 mm (1.73 inch) long bolt ; 2 pieces
25 mm (1 inch) long bolt ; 2 pieces
Figure 142 Figure 143
25 mm bolts
44 mm bolts
Correctly routed Incorrectly routed
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115. Replace the metal bracket of the fluid temperature sensor as follows:
NOTE: The new bracket will be oriented the same way the old bracket was.
a. Cut the old plastic zip tie with an appropriate tool to remove the fluid temperature sensor’s metal bracket from the terminal harness assembly (Figure 145 and Figure 144).
CAUTION: Cut the plastic zip tie over the metal bracket to avoid damage to the fluid temperature sensor.
b. Discard the removed metal bracket and plastic zip tie.
c. Use the new plastic zip tie from the Parts Information to attach the fluid temperature sensor of the terminal connector harness to the fluid temperature sensor’s new metal bracket.
IMPORTANT:
Locate the plastic zip tie at the center notch of three notches on the fluid temperature sensor (Figure 144).
Tighten the plastic zip tie so that it is oriented as shown in Figure 145.
d. Cut off the plastic zip tie excess.
Figure 144 Figure 145
Plastic zip tie in center notch
Fluid temperature sensor
Fluid temperature sensor’s metal bracket
Fluid temperature sensor
Plastic zip tie located at corner
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Figure 146
Figure 147
Figure 148
116. Connect the electrical harness
connector (Figure 146).
117. Install the CVT fluid temperature
sensor bracket to the valve body with one (1) bolt (Figure 147).
NOTE: Leave one (1) bolt hole blank as it will be used to secure the oil strainer at a later step.
54 mm (2.125 inches) long bolt.
Bolt torque: 7.9 N•m (0.81 kg-m, 70 in-lb.)
118. Install the new oil strainer with its new
O-ring seal with two (2) bolts (Figure 148).
NOTE: Replacement strainer maybe a different shape than the original.
54 mm (2.125 inches) long bolt ; 2 pieces.
Bolt torque: 7.9 N•m (0.81 kg-m, 70 in-lb.)
Harness connector
1 bolt
54 mm bolts
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Figure 149
Figure 150
124. Install a new drain washer to the drain plug on the oil pan. 125. Install the primary speed sensor to the CVT assembly.
IMPORTANT: Install a new O-ring to the speed sensor before installation. DO NOT reuse the old O-ring.
Bolt torque: 5.9 N•m (0.6 kg-m, 52 in-lb.)
119. Install the manual plate, lock washer,
and nut (Figure 149).
NOTE: Make sure the manual plate fits into the slot of the manual valve before applying torque to the nut.
Reuse the existing manual plate, lock washer, and nut.
Nut torque: 22.1 N•m (2.3 kg-m, 16 ft-lb.)
120. Clean the original oil pan and magnets
with a suitable cleaner. Visible debris should not be present at re-assembly.
121. Reassemble the original magnets to
the pan.
NOTE: Return the magnets to their original locations.
122. Install a new oil pan gasket to the pan. 123. Install the oil pan bolts (see
Figure 150).
Reuse the existing oil pan bolts.
Oil pan bolts torque: 7.9 N•m (0.81 kg-m, 70 in-lb.)
Slot and manual plate end
Lock washer
Nut
Manual valve
Manual plate
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126. Install the torque converter to the CVT assembly.
Verify the torque converter is installed at the proper depth (see Figure 151).
= 14.4 mm
Figure 151
127. Attach the QR label (Figure 153) with the new calibration data onto the transmission
range switch (inhibitor switch Figure 152).
A QR Label and CD-R are included with the new valve body.
Confirm that the QR label and the CD-R part numbers are the same (Figure 153).
Figure 152 Figure 153
A
Converter front
Converter housing
A
Measure here
Straight edge laid on mating
surface of converter housing
Inhibitor switch
CD-R
QR Label
QR Label
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Install the CVT Assembly 128. Install the CVT assembly into the vehicle.
NOTE: Refer to the ESM, section Transaxle & Transmission, for CVT installation.
And then,
Figure 154
transfer assembly installation.
Use extreme caution when installing the axle to the transfer case assembly to avoid seal damage or deformation.
Properly support and guide the axle.
b. Proceed to step 129. 129. Flush the CVT cooler.
IMPORTANT: A CVT Cooler flush is required. Refer to bulletin NTB15-013 to perform CVT Cooler flush.
130. Connect both battery cables, negative cable last. 131. Reset/reinitialize systems as needed.
Refer to the ESM, section Power Supply & Ground Elements, for a listing of systems that require reset/initialization after reconnecting the 12V battery.
Look for ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REMOVING BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL.
This list often includes items such as radio, power windows, clock, sunroof, etc. 132. Refer to step 138 on page 79 and confirm if a TCM reprogram is available for the
vehicle you are working on.
Is a reprogram available?
YES: Perform TCM reprogramming starting on page 78.
NO: Proceed to step 148 on page 85.
2WD vehicles skip to step 129 below.
Vehicles with all-wheel drive, install the transfer case as follows:
a. Replace only the external O-ring to the transfer case and then install the transfer case to the CVT.
o Apply CVT fluid to the O-ring.
NOTE:
Refer to the ESM, section Driveline, for the
Transfer case
External O-ring to the transfer case
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TCM Reprogramming
G.
IMPORTANT: Before starting, make sure:
ASIST on the CONSULT PC has been synchronized (updated) to the current date.
All CONSULT-III plus (C-III plus) software updates (if any) have been installed. NOTE:
Most instructions for reprogramming with C-III plus are displayed on the CONSULT PC screen.
If you are not familiar with the reprogramming procedure, click here. This will link you to the "CONSULT- III plus (C-III plus) Reprogramming" general procedure.
CAUTION:
Connect the GR8 to the vehicle battery, set to “power supply” mode. If the vehicle battery voltage drops below 12.0V or rises above 15.5V during reprogramming, the TCM may be damaged.
Be sure to turn OFF all vehicle electrical loads. If a vehicle electrical load remains ON, the TCM may be damaged.
Be sure to connect the AC Adapter. If the CONSULT PC battery voltage drops during reprogramming, the process will be interrupted and the TCM may be damaged.
Turn OFF all external Bluetooth® devices (e.g., cell phones, printers, etc.) within range of the CONSULT PC and the VI. If Bluetooth® signal waves are within range of the CONSULT PC during reprogramming, reprogramming may be interrupted and the TCM may be damaged.
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133. Connect the CONSULT PC to the vehicle to begin the reprogramming procedure. 134. Start C-III plus. 135. Wait for the plus VI to be recognized.
The serial number will display when the plus VI is recognized. 136. Select Re/programming, Configuration.
Figure 155
137. Follow the on-screen instructions and navigate the C-III plus to the screen shown in
Figure 156 on the next page. 138. When you get to the screen shown in Figure 156, confirm reprogramming applies as
follows.
A. Find the TCM Part Number and write it on the repair order.
NOTE: This is the current TCM Part Number (P/N).
Plus VI is recognized
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Figure 156
H.
B. Compare the P/N you wrote down to the numbers in the Current TCM Part Number column in Table B below.
If there is a match, continue with the reprogramming procedure; step 139. If there is not a match, reprogramming is not needed; continue to step 148,
Perform ADDITIOANL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING CONTROL VALVE.
Table B
MODEL MODEL YEAR
CURRENT TCM PART NUMBER BEFORE REPROGRAMMING: 31036 -
Altima (4-cyl
engine only)
2013
3TA0A 3TA4A, 3TA4B, 3TA4C
3TA9C 3TY0A, 3TY0B, 3TY0C, 3TY0D, 3TY0E 3TY1A, 3TY1B, 3TY1C, 3TY1D, 3TY1E
2014-2015 9HM0A, 9HM0C, 9HM0D, 9HM0E
9HM3A, 9HM3B, 9HM3C
2016 3TE0C, 3TE0D, 3TE2C, 3TE2D 3TH0A, 3TH0B, 3TH2A, 3TH2B
2017 9HS4A, 9HS6A
Rogue
2014 4BA0A, 4BA0B, 4BA5A, 4BA5B, 4BA8A
4BA9A, 4BA9B, 4BA9C, 4BA9D
2015
5HA0A, 5HA0B, 5HA0C 5HA5A, 5HA9A
9TA0A, 9TA0B, 9TA0C, 9TA0D 9TA5A, 9TA9A
2016
5HJ0A, 5HJ0B, 5HJ0C, 5HJ0D 5HJ9A,
6FJ0A, 6FJ0B, 6FJ0C, 6FJ0D, 6FJ9A, 6FK0A
2017 5HK0A, 5HK0B, 5HK1A, 5HK1B 6FL0A, 6FL0B, 6FL1A, 6FL1B
TRANSMISSION
31036 -
Current TCM P/N
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139. Follow the on-screen instructions to navigate C-III plus and reprogram the ECM.
NOTE:
In some cases, more than one new P/N for reprogramming is available.
If more than one new P/N is available, the screen in Figure 157 displays.
Select and use the reprogramming option that does not have the message “Caution! Use ONLY with NTBXX-XXX”.
If you get this screen and it is blank (no reprogramming listed), it means there is no reprogramming available for this vehicle. Close C-III plus and refer back to ASIST for further diagnosis.
Figure 157
Before reprogramming will start, you will be required to enter your User Name and Password.
The CONSULT PC must be connected to the Internet (Wi-Fi or cable).
If you do not know your User Name and Password, contact your Service Manager.
Figure 158
TRANSMISSION
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140. When the screen in Figure 159 displays, reprogramming is complete.
NOTE: If the screen in Figure 159 does not display (indicating that reprogramming did not complete), refer to the information on the next page.
141. Disconnect the battery charger from the vehicle. 142. Select Next.
Figure 159
NOTE:
In the next step (page 84) you will perform Erase All DTCs.
DTC erase is required before C-III plus will provide the final reprogramming confirmation report.
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TCM Recovery:
Do not disconnect plus VI or shut down C-III plus if reprogramming does not complete.
If reprogramming does not complete and the “!?” icon displays as shown in Figure 160:
Figure 160
If reprogramming does not complete and the “X” icon displays as shown in Figure 161:
Figure 161
Check battery voltage (12.0–15.5 V).
Ignition is ON, engine OFF.
External Bluetooth® devices
are OFF. All electrical loads are OFF.
Select retry and follow the
on screen instructions. “Retry” may not go through on
first attempt and can be selected more than once.
Check battery voltage (12.0 – 15.5 V).
CONSULT A/C adapter is
plugged in. Ignition is ON, engine OFF.
Transmission is in Park.
All C-III plus / VI cables are
securely connected. All C-III plus updates are
installed. Select Home, and restart
the reprogram procedure from the beginning.
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143. Follow the on-screen instructions to Erase All DTCs. 144. When the entire reprogramming process is complete, the screen in Figure 162 will
display. 145. Verify the before and after part numbers are different.
146. Print a copy of this screen (Figure 162) and attach it to the repair order for warranty documentation.
147. Select Confirm.
Figure 162
TRANSMISSION
31036 - _ _ _ _ _
31036 - _ _ _ _ _
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148. Perform ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING CONTROL VALVE.
Refer to Transaxle & Transmission / RE0F10E / BASIC INSPECTION, and perform ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING CONTROL VALVE.
NOTE: Use the procedure starting on page 86 for FWD CLUTCH POINT LEARNING.
Use the check-off table below and check off each Additional Service Procedure as they are performed.
IMPORTANT: Check off these additional services as they are completed and attach this to the repair order when finished.
149. Return C-III plus to the Home screen. 150. Turn OFF C-III plus and the vehicle ignition. 151. Disconnect C-III plus from the vehicle. 152. Test drive the vehicle:
Make sure the MIL is OFF.
This bulletin does not cover any DTC repairs other than those listed on page 2 in the Flow Chart.
If the MIL comes ON, go to ASIST for further diagnostic information.
Verify the CVT operates normally and no abnormal noises are heard during a test drive.
CHECK OFF ADDITIONAL SERVICE PROCEDURE
PRINT CURRENT CALIBRATION DATA
CHECK THE SERIAL NUMBER
WRITE THE DATA (WRITE IP CHARA)
PRINT NEW CALIBRATION DATA
FWD CLUTCH POINT LEARNING
(If needed, TCM reprogramming must be done first. Use procedure starting on page 86.)
PERFORM SELECT LEARNING
(DRIVE/REVERSE LEARNING on page 89)
ERASE CVT FLUID DEGRADATION LEVEL DATA
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FWD CLUTCH POINT LEARNING (using CONSULT-III plus)
NOTE: If a TCM update is available (see page 79), the TCM MUST be reprogrammed before performing FWD CLUTCH POINT LEARNING.
Figure 163
Figure 164
Figure 165
153. Apply the vehicle’s parking brake.
154. Start the engine and warm up to operating temperature (50-100o C [122-212o F]).
155. Connect the CONSULT PC to the vehicle.
156. Start C-III plus.
157. Wait for the plus VI to be recognized.
The serial number will display when the plus VI is recognized.
158. Select Diagnosis (One System).
159. Select Work Support under
TRANSMISSION. IMPORTANT: The following FWD CLUTCH POINT LEARNING will be performed twice; once in drive (D) and once in reverse (R).
160. Select FWD CLUTCH POINT LEARNING and then Start.
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Figure 166
Figure 167
Figure 168
161. With the engine still running and at
idle, depress the brake pedal and shift the CVT into neutral (N).
Confirm that all of the required conditions indicated in Figure 166 are being met.
162. Select Start.
163. While maintaining all conditions shown
in Figure 166 and the “Current status” indicates “EXECUTING”, shift the CVT into D and then wait until the Current status indicates “COMPLETED”.
NOTE: This may take up to three (3) minutes to complete.
164. When the screen in Figure 168 is
displayed, shift the CVT into P, and then select End.
165. Turn the engine OFF and then back
ON.
Required conditions
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Figure 169
Figure 170
Figure 171
166. Select FWD CLUTCH POINT LEARNING and then Start.
167. With the engine still running and at idle, depress the brake pedal and shift the CVT into neutral (N).
Confirm that all of the conditions indicated in Figure 170 are being met.
168. Select Start.
169. While maintaining all conditions shown in Figure 170 and the Current status indicates EXECUTING, shift the CVT into R and then wait until the Current status indicates COMPLETED.
NOTE: This may take up to 3 minutes to complete.
Required conditions
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Figure 172
SELECT LEARNING (DRIVE/REVERSE LEARNING) Perform Select Learning (Drive / Reverse Learning) as follows: 171. Set the parking brake. 172. Start the engine, and then wait five (5) seconds. 173. Move the shift selector to the N position and hold for more than two (2) seconds, and
then move it to the D position and wait for transmission engagement. 174. Repeat step 173 ten times. 175. Move the shift selector to the N position and hold for more than 2 seconds, and then
move it to the R position and wait for the transmission engagement. 176. Repeat step 175 ten times. 177. Move the shift selector to the P position, and then turn the ignition OFF.
170. When the screen in Figure 172 is
displayed select End, shift the CVT into P, and then turn the engine OFF.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING The Dummy Cover Will Not Sit Flush
Figure 173
Figure 174
Figure 175
If the dummy cover does not sit flush, the clutch pack may not be fully seated.
Figure 173 shows the clutch pack fully seated.
The clutch pack is not fully seated if it is not below the surface that the dummy cover bolts to.
Use the instructions below to fully seat clutch pack.
NOTE: Always handle the clutch pack by the input shaft.
178. Remove the dummy cover.
179. Pull up the clutch pack by the input
shaft to remove the entire clutch pack.
Make sure the O-ring is not installed at this time, or it could be damaged during reassembly.
Clutch pack seated correctly
Surface dummy cover seats on
Dummy cover
Clutch pack
Input shaft
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Figure 176
Figure 177
180. Using an appropriate tool, Gently align
the layers of the clutch pack.
Bottom of the clutch pack shown in Figure 176.
181. Re-insert the entire clutch pack while
holding the input shaft. 182. Gently jiggle the input shaft until the
clutch pack seats below case lip. 183. If the clutch pack does not seat, rotate
back and forth from the input shaft and jiggle.
184. If the clutch pack still does not seat,
repeat from step 179.
Clutch pack
Clutch pack layers
Appropriate tool
Align layers
Input shaft
Clutch pack
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PARTS INFORMATION I.
The following part kits are only to be used if the Sub-assembly is being replaced.
DESCRIPTION PART # QUANTITY
BELT-PULLEY KIT
Altima 31214-28X9E
1 2014-2016 Rogue and
2017 Rogue AWD 31214-28X9B
2017 Rogue 2WD 31214-28X9C CLAMP (Hose Spring Clamp) 16439-7S01E 2
VALVE ASSY KIT-CONTROL (Valve body) 31705-28X9B 1 Valve Assy Kit-Control includes:
VALVE ASSEMBLY-CONTROL (5) 1 STRAINER ASSY-OIL, AUTO TRANS 1
BRACKET (Temperature sensor bracket) 1 BAND (Zip tie for bracket) 1
GSKT-OIL PAN 1 SEAL-LIP (Between CVT and control valve) 1
Seal, O-Ring (fluid filler plug gasket) 1
SEAL-O RING (Transfer case to CVT AWD only) 33118-4BA0A 1
WASHER-DRAIN (For drain plug) 11026-JA00A 1 Loctite 5460 Sealant (1) (3) 999MP-LT5460P (2)
Nissan NS-3 CVT Fluid (1) (4) 999MP-CV0NS3 As neededTransmission Cooler Cleaner (1) 999MP-AM006P As needed
If just a Control Valve is being replaced, use the following parts.
DESCRIPTION PART # QUANTITYVALVE ASSY KIT-CONTROL (Valve body) 31705-28X9B 1
CLAMP (Hose Spring Clamp) 16439-7S01E 2 Valve Assy Kit-Control includes:
VALVE ASSEMBLY-CONTROL (5) 1 STRAINER ASSY-OIL, AUTO TRANS 1
BRACKET (Temperature sensor bracket) 1 BAND (Zip tie for bracket) 1
GSKT-OIL PAN 1 SEAL-LIP (Between CVT and control valve) 1
Seal, O-Ring (fluid filler plug gasket) 1
WASHER-DRAIN (For drain plug) 11026-JA00A 1 Nissan NS-3 CVT Fluid (1) (4) 999MP-CV0NS3 As needed
Transmission Cooler Cleaner (1) 999MP-AM006P As needed
(1) This item can be ordered through the Nissan Maintenance Advantage program: Phone: 877-NIS-NMA1 (877-647-6621) or Website: Order via link on dealer portal www.NNAnet.com and click on the “Maintenance Advantage” link.
(2) One container of Loctite 5460 Sealant is good for approximately 5 repairs. This sealant is not included in any kit.
(3) Bill out Loctite 5460 Sealant under expense code 008. Do not include the Loctite 5460 Sealant part number on the claim.
(4) For warranty repairs, Nissan NS-3 CVT Fluid must be used. For customer pay repairs, Nissan NS-3 CVT Fluid or an equivalent is recommended.
(5) Includes QR label, CD-R, and control valve assembly.
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CLAIMS INFORMATION
J.
IF Belt Inspection is not Performed and Sub-Assembly is replaced Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
MODEL OPERATION PFP OP CODE SYM DIAG FRT
All CVT R&R
(1)
JD01AA
ZE 32
(2) JD023A
Altima Replace CVT Sub-assembly (includes control valve R&I)
JX50AA 3.7
Rogue 3.8
All Reprogram TCM (when applicable) JE99AA (2)
(1) Reference the Parts Information Table and use the applicable BELT-PULLEY KIT Part Number 31214-***** as the Primary Failed Part.
(2) Reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual and use the indicated Flat Rate Time.
NOTE: FRT allows adequate time to access DTC codes. No other diagnostic procedures subsequently required. Do NOT claim any diagnostic OP Codes with this claim.
EXPENSE CODE
EXPENSE CODE DESCRIPTION MAX AMOUNT 008 5460 Sealant $12.46
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Claims Information continued on the next page.
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Claims information continued. OR If Belt Inspection is Performed and Sub-Assembly is replaced (belt inspection shows signs of belt slip, NG) Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
MODEL OPERATION PFP OP CODE SYM DIAG FRT
All CVT R&R
(1)
JD01AA
ZE 32
(2) JD023A
Altima Inspect CVT Chain, Chain = NG (Includes control valve R&I)
JX36AA 1.1 Rogue
Altima Replace CVT Sub-assembly JX45AA
2.9
Rogue 3.0 All Reprogram TCM (when applicable) JE99AA (2)
(1) Reference the Parts Information Table and use the applicable BELT-PULLEY KIT Part Number 31214-***** as the Primary Failed Part.
(2) Reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual and use the indicated Flat Rate Time.
NOTE: FRT allows adequate time to access DTC codes. No other diagnostic procedures subsequently required. Do NOT claim any diagnostic OP Codes with this claim.
EXPENSE CODE
EXPENSE CODE DESCRIPTION MAX AMOUNT 008 5460 Sealant $12.46
OR If Only Control Valve is replaced: Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
OPERATION PFP OP CODE SYM DIAG FRTInspect CVT Chain, Chain = OK
(1) JX37AA
ZE 32 0.3
Replace Valve Body JD48AA (2) Reprogram TCM (When Applicable) JE99AA (2)
(1) Reference the Parts Information Table and use the VALVE ASSY KIT-CONTROL part number (31705-*****) as the Primary Failed Part.
(2) Reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual and use the indicated Flat Rate Time.
NOTE: FRT allows adequate time to access DTC codes. No other diagnostic procedures subsequently required. Do NOT claim any diagnostic OP Codes with this claim.
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Check-off parts as they are used in the Service Procedure and attach to work order A.
PARTS KITS REFERENCE TABLE (Parts are listed in order of installation)
CHECK OFF
DESCRIPTION PART # QUANTITY
PUMP ASSY-OIL Kit 31340-28X8A includes:
PUMP ASSY-OIL 31340-28X0A 1 SEAL-O RING 31526-28X0C 1 (of 7) RING-SNAP 31506-1XF12 1
SEAL-O RING
(O-ring between CVT case and side cover) 31526-28X0A 1
PULLEY ASSY - CVT
(Belt and pulley “sub-assembly”)
Altima 31209-28X9A
1 2014-2016 Rogueand 2017 Rogue
AWD 31209-28X9B
2017 Rogue 2WD 31214-28X9C
Loctite 5460 Sealant 999MP-LT5460P As needed
BOLT 31377-1XD00
(or 31377-1XZ0B) 19 (of 42)
Rogue only SEAL-O RING
(For pulley retainer bolts) 31526-28X0C 6 (of 7)
SEAL-OIL,DIFF
(Differential side oil seal; CVT case side) 38342-3VX0A 1
BRG ASSY-THRUST NEEDLE (Thrust bearing) See page 96 1
SEAL ASSY-OIL
(Torque converter oil seal; converter housing) 31375-1XF00 1
SEAL-OIL,DIFF (Differential side oil seal;
converter housing side, front wheel drive only) 38342-3VX0B 1
SEAL-O RING (For input shaft) 31526-80X01 1 Loctite 5460 Sealant 999MP-LT5460P As needed BOLT 31377-1XD00 23 (of 42) FLTR ASSY-OIL,AUTO TRANS (CVT fluid filter) 31726-28X0A 1 SEAL-O RING (For filter cover) 31526-3VX0A 1 SEAL-LIP (Between CVT and control valve) 31528-1XZ0A 1 BRACKET (Temperature sensor bracket) 31069-3VX0D 1 VALVE ASSY-CONT (Valve body) 31705-28X0B 1 BAND (Zip tie for bracket) 24224-3VX0A 1 STRAINER ASSY-OIL, AUTO TRANS 31728-28X0A 1 GSKT-OIL PAN 31397-1XF0D 1 WASHER-DRAIN (For drain plug) 11026-JA00A 1 Seal O-Ring (Speed Sensor) 31526-1XG0C 1 Transmission Cooler Cleaner 999MP-AM006P As needed CLAMP (Hose Spring Clamp) 16439-7S01E 2 SEAL-O RING (CVT filler plug at converter housing) 31526-3VX0B 1 Nissan NS-3 CVT Fluid 999MP-CV0NS3 As needed SEAL-O RING (Transfer case to CVT, AWD only) 33118-4BA0A 1
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THRUST BEARINGS
B.
DESCRIPTION PART #: 31407- BEARING THICKNESS QTY
THRUST BEARING
1XZ0B 3.57
1 of each is included in the
Pulley Kit. Select 1 for installation.
1XZ0C 3.75 1XZ0D 3.93 1XZ0E 4.1 1XZ1A 4.28 1XZ1B 4.46 1XZ1C 4.61 1XZ1D 4.79
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PART KITS VISUAL REFERNECE K.
The following Figures show the smaller components of KIT-PULLEY.
KIT- CONTROL VALVE is not shown.
Figure 178
Figure 179 Figure 180
31375 - 1XF00
PUMP ASSY-OIL parts BRG ASSY-THRUST NEEDLE parts
Figure 178 shows the assorted seals, O-rings, etc. in “KIT-PULLEY”
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AMENDMENT HISTORY
DATE REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
September 14, 2016 NTB16-110 Original bulletin published
February 9, 2017 NTB16-110a Minor changes made on pages 1, 4, 16, 19, 29, 32, 35, 40, 46, 47, 53, 56, 65, 69 and 83.
April 27, 2017 NTB16-110b PARTS INFORMATION changed to combine all control valve parts into a single kit.
June 7, 2017 NTB16-110c Updated figures on page 53.
August 29, 2017 NTB16-110d Changed IF YOU CONFIRM section, Repair Flow Chart information, and Figures 10G, 3I and 4I.
October 16, 2017 NTB16-110e Multiple changes throughout.
November 2, 2017 NTB16-110f Changes to Repair Flow Chart and PARTS INFORMATION section, and included additional service information.
December 19, 2018 NTB16-110g
2013-2014 Altima added to the APPLIED VEHICLES and Table A on page 80; superseded NTB15-084 and NTB15-086. SERVICE PROCEDURE updated on page 81.
March 13, 2018 NTB16-110h Information added under NOTE on page 1.
July 6, 2018 NTB16-110i Changes made to IF YOU CONFIRM and CLAIMS INFORMATION sections, and added part numbers to Table B.
October 26, 2018 NTB16-110j Changes made to IF YOU CONFIRM section and Repair Flow Chart.
December 13, 2018 NTB16-110k DTC P2813 added to the title, IF YOU CONFIRM section, and Repair Flow Chart.
February 4, 2019 NTB16-110L Table B, APPLIED VEHICLES, PARTS INFORMATION, and PARTS KITS REFERENCE TABLE sections revised.